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Radial excitations of Q-balls, and their D-term
We study the structure of the energy-momentum tensor of radial excitations of
Q-balls in scalar field theories with U(1) symmetry. The obtained numerical
results for the excitations allow us to study in detail
patterns how the solutions behave with N. We show that although the fields and
energy-momentum tensor densities exhibit a remarkable degree of complexity, the
properties of the solutions scale with N with great regularity. This is to best
of our knowledge the first study of the D-term d1 for excited states, and we
demonstrate that it is negative --- in agreement with results from literature
on the d1 of ground state particles.Comment: 11 pages, 12 figure
Evidence for Quark-Hadron Duality in the Proton Spin Asymmetry A_1
Spin-dependent lepton-nucleon scattering data have been used to investigate the validity of the concept of quark-hadron duality for the spin asymmetry A_1. Longitudinally polarized positrons were scattered off a longitudinally polarized hydrogen target for values of Q^2 between 1.2 and 12  GeV^2 and values of W^2 between 1 and 4  GeV^2. The average double-spin asymmetry in the nucleon resonance region is found to agree with that measured in deep-inelastic scattering at the same values of the Bjorken scaling variable x. This finding implies that the description of A_1 in terms of quark degrees of freedom is valid also in the nucleon resonance region for values of Q^2 above 1.6  GeV^2
Measurement of the Beam-Spin Azimuthal Asymmetry Associated with Deeply-Virtual Compton Scattering
The beam-spin asymmetry in hard electroproduction of photons has been measured. The data have been accumulated by the HERMES experiment at DESY using the HERA 27.6 GeV longitudinally polarized positron beam and an unpolarized hydrogen-gas target. The asymmetry in the azimuthal distribution of the produced photons in the angle φ relative to the lepton scattering plane was determined with respect to the helicity state of the incoming positron beam. The beam-spin analyzing power in the sinφ moment was measured to be -0.23±0.04(stat)±0.03(syst) in the missing-mass range below 1.7 GeV. The observed asymmetry is attributed to the interference of the Bethe-Heitler and deeply virtual Compton scattering processes
Quark-nucleon dynamics and Deep Virtual Compton Scattering
We consider deeply virtual Compton scattering and deep inelastic scattering
in presence of Regge exchanges that are part of the non-perturbative
quark-nucleon amplitude. In particular we discuss contribution from the Pomeron
exchange and demonstrate how it leads to Regge scaling of the Compton
amplitude. Comparison with HERA data is given.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figure
Single-spin azimuthal asymmetries in electroproduction of neutral pions in semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering
A single-spin asymmetry in the azimuthal distribution of neutral pions relative to the lepton scattering plane has been measured for the first time in deep-inelastic scattering of positrons off longitudinally polarized protons. The analyzing power in the sinφ moment of the cross section is 0.019±0.007(stat)±0.003(syst). This result is compared to single-spin asymmetries for charged pion production measured in the same kinematic range. The π^0 asymmetry is of the same size as the π^+ asymmetry and shows a similar dependence on the relevant kinematic variables. The asymmetry is described by a phenomenological calculation based on a fragmentation function that represents sensitivity to the transverse polarization of the struck quark
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